Henry Kissinger

Guessing about quarterbacks is a bad thing in the NFL, almost as bad as importing Canadian Football League coaches.

But there’s new Bears coach John Fox, sounding like he’s guessing about Jay Cutler’s problems.

“Maybe he got to the point where he lacked confidence a year ago,’’ Fox said.

No, John, Cutler lacks the ability to stop staring at his intended receiver. He also lacks the ability to stop throwing the ball to the wrong team. He also lacks the ability to stop holding out the ball while being...

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